On May 25, 1:35 pm, LittleGrasshopper <seattleha...@yahoo.com> wrote: > With so many choices, I was wondering what editor is the one you > prefer when coding Python, and why. I normally use vi, and just got > into Python, so I am looking for suitable syntax files for it, and > extra utilities. I dabbled with emacs at some point, but couldn't get > through the key bindings for commands. I've never tried emacs with vi > keybindings (I forgot the name of it) but I've been tempted. > > So what do you guys use, and why? Hopefully we can keep this civil.
I use Eclipse with PyDev for serious projects. However, when that is too heavy or not available I use: 1) nano over ssh with syntax highlighting for python turned on 2) notepad++ on standalone Windows systems where I need to do quick edits or fixes. I used to use Crimson Editor, but it is not being developed anymore, and notepad++ does everything crimson used to do and more. -={C}=- -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list